Does your doctor know that you're taking DHEA?
I found this on Mayo Clinic:
No studies on the long-term effects of DHEA have been conducted. DHEA can cause higher than normal levels of androgens and estrogens in the body, and theoretically may increase the risk of prostate, breast, ovarian, and other hormone-sensitive cancers. Therefore, it is not recommended for regular use without supervision by a licensed health professional.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/dhea/NS_patient-dhea
Please contact your PCP and follow his/her instructions.
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Hi Anon,
Does your doctor know that you're taking DHEA?
I found this on Mayo Clinic:
No studies on the long-term effects of DHEA have been conducted. DHEA can cause higher than normal levels of androgens and estrogens in the body, and theoretically may increase the risk of prostate, breast, ovarian, and other hormone-sensitive cancers. Therefore, it is not recommended for regular use without supervision by a licensed health professional.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/dhea/NS_patient-dhea
Please contact your PCP and follow his/her instructions.
All the best,
Rosa
July 19, 2011 - 7:26amThis Comment
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